HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator 3.0.4 Command-Line Interface reference manual (AG421-96004, March 2007)

HP STORAGEWORKS EFS WAN ACCELERATOR COMMAND-LINE INTERFACE REFERENCE MANUAL 51
3 - ENABLE-MODE COMMANDS
Parameters None
Example
minna # show peer version
No peer setting defined.
show peers
Description Displays connected HP EFS WAN Accelerators.
Syntax show peers
Parameters None
Example
minna # show peers
IP Name Model Version Licenses
10.11.22.17 tcfe17 2000 3.0-beta CIFS/MAPI/MS-SQL
show port-label
Description Displays configured port labels.
Syntax show port-label [<name>] [Secure | Interactive |RBT-Proto]
Parameters
Example
minna # show port-label
Port Label: Interactive
Port Label: Secure
minna (config) # show port-label Secure
Port Label: Secure
22, 261, 443, 448, 465, 563, 585, 614, 636, 684, 695, 989-990, 992-995,
1701, 17
23, 2252, 2478-2479, 2482, 2484, 2679, 2762, 2998, 3077-3078, 3183,
3191, 3220,
<name> Specifies the port label name.
Secure Specifies default port label for secure ports. The HP EFS WAN Accelerator
automatically passes through traffic on commonly secure ports (for example, ssh,
https, and smtps). For a list of ports forwarded, see Appendix B, “HP EFS WAN
Accelerator Ports.”
If you do not want to forward secure ports, you must delete the default secure in-
path rule. For detailed information, see “in-path rule fixed-target” on page 115.
Interactive Specifies the default port label for interactive ports. The HP EFS WAN
Accelerator automatically passes through traffic on interactive ports (for example,
Telnet, TCP ECHO, remote logging, and shell). For a list of ports forwarded, see
Appendix B, “HP EFS WAN Accelerator Ports.”
If you do not want to forward interactive ports, you must delete the default secure
in-path rule. For detailed information, see “in-path rule fixed-target” on page 115.
RBT-Proto Specifies well-known ports used by the system: 7800-7801 (in-path), 7810 (out-
of-path), 7820 (failover), 7850 (connection forwarding), 7860 (Interceptor
appliance).